IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each componentTOEFL (IBT): Overall score of 80 or above, with at least 17 in Listening, 17 in Writing, 18 in Reading and 20 in SpeakingCAE: Overall score of 176 or above, with at least 162 in each component

Other requirements

At least 2 reference(s) must be provided.

These should be supplied and signed by academic staff at institutions where you have studied previously. They must be presented on the official letter-headed paper of the relevant institution. If you have been out of education for the last two years, you can send one academic reference plus one from your current employer if you wish.

Overview

There are different pathways available, all under the one course code, which easily enables applicants to opt for their preferred specialism upon arrival.

There are weekly seminars in each subject area. You’re assessed on essays and a dissertation. Whether or not a module runs in a particular year depends on staff availability and the number of students who choose the module.

First we explore the issues. Then we look at the existing law. After in-depth evaluation, we critique the law and suggest ways it might be improved.

Our distinctive style of teaching sharpens your critical faculties and equips you with the skills to research any unfamiliar area of law. Why? Because leading law firms and international companies tell us that’s what they look for in a graduate.

The list of highly topical modules includes: Principles of Company Law and Corporate Governance; European Patent Law; International Commercial Arbitration; Principles of Commercial Law; Intellectual Property in Medicine; Trade Remedies in WTO Law; Trade Mark Law in a Branded World; European Copyright Law; Economic Multi- level Governance in the EU.

Programme structure

Teaching

Teaching normally takes place through weekly seminars in each subject area.

Whether or not a module runs in a particular year depends on staff availability and the number of students who choose the module.